Cane Pace Winners
- 2010 - One More Laugh
- 2009 - Vintage Master
- 2008 - Art Official
- 2007 - Always A Virgin
- 2006 - Total Truth
- 2005 - Royal Flush Shark
- 2004 - Timesareachanging, Western Terror (dead heat)
- 2003 - No Pan Intended
- 2002 - Art Major
- 2001 - Four Starzz Shark
- 2000 - Powerful Toy
- 1999 - Blissful Hall
- 1998 - Shady Character
- 1997 - Western Dreamer
- 1996 - Scoot To Power
- 1995 - Mattgrilla Gorilla
- 1994 - Falcons Future
- 1993 - Riyadh
- 1992 - Western Hanover
- 1991 - Silky Stallone
- 1990 - Jake And Elwood
- 1989 - Dancing Master
- 1988 - Runnymede Lobell
- 1987 - Righteous Bucks
- 1986 - Barberry Spur
- 1985 - Chairmanoftheboard
- 1984 - On The Road Again
- 1983 - Ralph Hanover
- 1982 - Cam Fella
- 1981 - Wildwood Jeb
- 1980 - Niatross
- 1979 - Happy Motoring
- 1978 - Armbro Tiger
- 1977 - Jade Prince
- 1976 - Keystone Ore
- 1975 - Nero
- 1974 - Boyden Hanover
- 1973 - Smog
- 1972 - Hilarious Way
- 1971 - Albatross
- 1970 - Most Happy Fella
- 1969 - Kat Byrd
- 1968 - Rum Customer
- 1967 - Meadow Paige
- 1966 - Romeo Hanover
- 1965 - Bret Hanover
- 1964 - Race Time
- 1963 - Meadow Skipper
- 1962 - Ranger Knight
- 1961 - Cold Front
- 1960 - Countess Adios (Filly)
- 1959 - Adios Butler
- 1958 - Raider Frost
- 1957 - Torpid
- 1956 - Noble Adios
- 1955 - Quick Chief
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Famous quotes containing the words cane, pace and/or winners:
“Old rockin chairs got me, cane by my side;”
—Hoagy Carmichael (18991981)
“To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day
To the last syllable of recorded time,
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Lifes but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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—Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (b. 1922)